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Giancarlo Stanton is recovering from a strained calf and may be out of the Yankees lineup for an extended period. His age and injury history raise concerns among fans.

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New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton is working his way back from a strained calf.
Injuries are always a concern with Stanton at this stage of his career. He's well aware of it, and so are Yankees fans. To protect his body, the 36-year-old never runs full speed on purpose.
Given manager Aaron Boone's latest update, it sounds like the slugger could be out of the lineup for a while longer.
"It's still lingering there. Not any worse," Boone told MLB.com's Bryan Hoch. "He's upped what he's been able to do. But I don't think it allows us to clear him to really start ramping up the running yet."
If Stanton hasn't advanced in his running program, he could be out for at least a few more weeks.
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Manager Aaron Boone indicated that Stanton could be out of the lineup for a while longer, but no specific timeline has been provided.
Giancarlo Stanton is currently recovering from a strained calf.
Fans are worried due to Stanton's age and his history of injuries, which have affected his performance and availability.
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He sustained the injury while running the bases against the Houston Astros on April 24.
Before the calf strain, Stanton hit .256/.302/.422 with three homers and a .724 OPS in 24 games.